* Disney releases movies under various banners: Disney owns a vast array of studios, including Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and more. A movie released by one of these studios may not be considered a "Disney" film for rating purposes.
* Rating systems are regional: Movie ratings differ depending on the country or region. A film rated PG-13 in the US may have a different rating elsewhere.
* Ratings are fluid: A movie's rating can change over time based on various factors.
Instead of focusing on a specific number, here's a general understanding:
* Disney's focus: The majority of Disney movies are targeted towards families and younger audiences, making ratings like G and PG more common.
* Higher-rated content: Disney does have films released under different banners that fall into the PG-13, R, and even NC-17 categories, but these are significantly less frequent.
* Examples: Some examples of higher-rated Disney films include *Deadpool* (R), *Logan* (R), and *The Mandalorian* (TV-14), all released through Marvel, Lucasfilm, or other subsidiaries.
To find specific information about the rating of a particular Disney film, it's best to consult a movie database or rating organization.